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Vladlen Tatarsky has been killed and at least sixteen people were injured in an explosion at a cafe in St Petersburg

Killing of Russian military blogger at St Petersburg cafe investigated as 'high-profile' murder

More than 1,000 members of the Public and Commercial Services union (PCS) at eight sites are walking out in an escalation of the long-running row

Demand for new passports spikes as more than 1,000 workers start five weeks of strike action

Sanna Marin increased her party's seats and secured 19.9% of the vote, despite her defeat

Finland's PM defeated by conservatives in intense three-way race for control of parliament

A man who was arrested on suspicion of murder after a woman's body was found in a marina in Reading has been released, police have said.

Man arrested on suspicion of murder after woman's body found in Reading marina released

Labour has said a tool to help victims of persistent anti-social behaviour is underused across the country, as it accused the Government of failing communities

Starmer pledges crackdown on drug dealers and fly-tipping as he aims to reassert Labour as party of law and order

Rishi Sunak is set to launch a grooming gangs taskforce as part of a crackdown that the PM says will see groups targeting children and young women "stamped out".

Rishi Sunak says grooming gangs fight 'held back by political correctness' ahead of latest crackdown

Miles Routledge (pictured) is being detained along with two other British men by the Taliban regime.

Distraught mum of 'danger tourist' held by Taliban 'desperate to know that he is safe'

Prominent Russian military blogger Vladlen Tatarsky has been killed and at least sixteen people are injured following an explosion at a cafe in St Petersburg, Russia, according to reports.

Pro-war Russian military blogger killed and dozens injured in explosion at St Petersburg cafe

'Draconian' new laws that will allow workers, including bar staff and doctors, to take legal action against their boss if a member of the public offends them at work have sparked a backlash from Tory backbench MPs.

Sunak faces revolt over 'draconian' law allowing workers to sue bosses over offensive customers

The men were hit outside the Bay Horse pub

Three arrested on suspicion of murder as man, 55, dies after being hit by van and second victim seriously injured

Imran Khan said he is not surprised to hear about racism in English cricket

Imran Khan says he saw racism in English cricket and is 'not surprised' to hear about Azeem Rafiq's experience

Nicola Sturgeon brushed off rumours about her private life

Nicola Sturgeon laughs off online rumours she is 'secret lesbian who had relationship with French diplomat'

Animal rights activists have plotted to disrupt the Grand National

Animal Rebellion plot to disrupt Grand National by glueing activists to racecourse to form 'human barrier' exposed

Routledge (left) and Kevin Cornwell (right) are among the three detained men

British men detained by Taliban regime 'in contact' with families amid UK Government talks

The Government wants to use the law to compel teachers and other professionals to report signs of child sexual abuse

Teachers who fail to report grooming gangs 'face jail' under new plans in new drive to protect children

Police searching for Rachel have found a body

Body found in search for woman, 38, who vanished after saying she was stepping out for 10 minutes to get air

A freedom of information request about Harry's visa application has been submitted

Officials face being forced to reveal how Prince Harry answered visa drugs question

Sir Keir Starmer has vowed that Labour's offering to transgender people won't override women's rights, as he called for an end to the "toxic divide" over trans issues.

Starmer vows trans rights won't override women's rights under Labour as he urges end to 'toxic divide'